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and that's what it takes, when people talking about changing the system. everyone working together collaboratively and unselfishly, keeping our eye on the prize. we have implemented evidence-based model of adult probation. all that means is that everything we do is based on evidence. motivational interview. and the type of services. and risks needs instrument tools. so we know what that individuals's needs are. but we have taken it a step forward for this population. and we are the only probation department in the state that has created a specialized group, 18-25 years olds that have wrap-around services and individual treatment plans. but the other important thing we have done is create a success-based supervision model. and you have to couple that can services. and when individuals trip, they will trip and fall. so many of them have addictions; right. it's how we address those basically violations they have. we do it in a strength-based way. we do in a disciplined way. that's what a strength-based system looks like. before the next step, i would like to
and that's what it takes, when people talking about changing the system. everyone working together collaboratively and unselfishly, keeping our eye on the prize. we have implemented evidence-based model of adult probation. all that means is that everything we do is based on evidence. motivational interview. and the type of services. and risks needs instrument tools. so we know what that individuals's needs are. but we have taken it a step forward for this population. and we are the only...
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but do you expect any change in tone and conversation? and how might that impact investor confidence? >> i think today, again, i don't think ey're going to ke a real substantial change at this meeting. but you're already hearing a different tone among fed members copping out. you know, clearly the economy has gone from crisis in 2008 to now recovery. it might still be weaker than people want, but it's out of crisis. but federal reserve policy is still very crisis-like in aggressive and unconventional. and i think there is a big disconnect there. if the economy continues to improve, you're going to have more pressure coming on the fed to try to normalize its policy. and i think you're already hearing conversations. and you might hear more of that rhetoric next week. >> all right, jim paulson of wells capital management, thanks very much. coming up, we're going to look at some individual stock picks in our market monitor segment. >>> well, if you've been investing more money in your gas tank lately, you've been paying a lot more. a spike in
but do you expect any change in tone and conversation? and how might that impact investor confidence? >> i think today, again, i don't think ey're going to ke a real substantial change at this meeting. but you're already hearing a different tone among fed members copping out. you know, clearly the economy has gone from crisis in 2008 to now recovery. it might still be weaker than people want, but it's out of crisis. but federal reserve policy is still very crisis-like in aggressive and...
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maybe not the proper change of use permit. it's an easy permit building code wise because you're basically taking a very small space and you're applying for a permit to change the use, which has more to do with the planning department and their 312 notification. 312? yeah. so, it would have to go through that. building code wise, it would not be allowed to be done. you're just really changing the use. >> okay, thank you. >> is there any public comment on this? please step forward. >>> good evening. my name is shirley johnson and i live at 17th and guerrero around the corner from this property. and i'm here just to thank you very much for, first of all, hearing this case and being very careful to ensure that the proper permits are followed, to make sure that the duct work was removed which was put up inappropriately. so, i just want to thank you and thank city staff for upholding the zoning rules and making sure that everything was done properly. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. [speaker not understood], you can't speak n
maybe not the proper change of use permit. it's an easy permit building code wise because you're basically taking a very small space and you're applying for a permit to change the use, which has more to do with the planning department and their 312 notification. 312? yeah. so, it would have to go through that. building code wise, it would not be allowed to be done. you're just really changing the use. >> okay, thank you. >> is there any public comment on this? please step forward....
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and the personal and what was that legislation was a needs to change the structure of. the structure of finance so because when you look when you cited something like a regulation or a little you pretty much saying well if you let the system alone it would be a high semester's thing we did the chinese of that money did not with that well now this is where being a. follower of miscues. he sees inherent. instability in a capitalist system is a wonderful frys of his word says that his instabilities in the system is spiced on aspects that a capitalist system must have in order to function now exactly it has to have a banking sector and assumes you have a banking sector and you have credit being created by the banking sector it has a inherent temptation to create as much that is a risk why the rest of us to take on so they will always want to lend more money because that's how they make their profit the few think about that go to the process of the product which is the interest right which they don't have a great deal of child control over and the volume. providers take on v
and the personal and what was that legislation was a needs to change the structure of. the structure of finance so because when you look when you cited something like a regulation or a little you pretty much saying well if you let the system alone it would be a high semester's thing we did the chinese of that money did not with that well now this is where being a. follower of miscues. he sees inherent. instability in a capitalist system is a wonderful frys of his word says that his...
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changes are. >> ahead. patchy fog turning sunny saturday rain arriving tuesday night here in the bay area. it will continue on wednesday. by the way the first day of spring. jet stream winds just driving these high clouds across the bay area. they'll be passing overhead throughout the night into early morning hours. 7:00 p.m. tonight, high clouds. into morning hours we'll see patchy fog developing near the coast. by tomorrow afternoon, it's breezy. it's sunny. nice-looking day. brighter than today. if you don't like hazy skies tomorrow will be clearing up. temperatures first thing in the morning into 40s across the bay area, as mentioned just patches of fog around the region. tomorrow afternoon, you're looking at mild conditions in the south bay. 73 morgan hill. 71 san jose. 69 santa cruz. temperatures into mid 70 -- 60s to low 70s. 68 redwood city. coastal areas upper 50s, sunset district, daily city, upper 50s as well. south san francisco, 64678965 downtown san francisco. north bay we're going to see temp
changes are. >> ahead. patchy fog turning sunny saturday rain arriving tuesday night here in the bay area. it will continue on wednesday. by the way the first day of spring. jet stream winds just driving these high clouds across the bay area. they'll be passing overhead throughout the night into early morning hours. 7:00 p.m. tonight, high clouds. into morning hours we'll see patchy fog developing near the coast. by tomorrow afternoon, it's breezy. it's sunny. nice-looking day. brighter...
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and that changed everything mysteriously. and we figured out over time what it was that really created the change, and it wasn't the garden. it wasn't the plants. it was that annette was unafraid to cross the street and give a hug to someone she didn't know, who was radically different from her, and she started to build a personal relationships that have become cusada gardens and now a network of people and places and projects that are really shaping the culture and life in bayview hunters point. it was -- it's been the distinct pleasure of my life, frankly, to careful where you move, it can change everything. but if you're going to move to a new place, annette young smith is the neighbor that you would pray to have. and i can tell you that she has been a terrific friend and mentor, too. she is still the chair of the board of the cusada gardens. we know it's quesada. [laughter] >> she is still the board. she is still very much at the heart and soul of everything we do. she is our spiritual mentor, and we love her. we truly, t
and that changed everything mysteriously. and we figured out over time what it was that really created the change, and it wasn't the garden. it wasn't the plants. it was that annette was unafraid to cross the street and give a hug to someone she didn't know, who was radically different from her, and she started to build a personal relationships that have become cusada gardens and now a network of people and places and projects that are really shaping the culture and life in bayview hunters...
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he's had a change of heart. one, that all politics is local, of course, and, two, as more people come out in terms of orientation, more americans will be accepting as same-sex marriage. >>> plus, we know the gop wants president obama to fail, will do anything to make sure he fails. that and no new taxes all they can agree on. no new taxes but why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his points of view? his version of a grand bargain to force the republic chance to say no and walk away from the table? he hasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd that showed up to see trumpy. an overflow audience. filled with empty chairs. that's "hardball" and we're playing it. this is the place for it. we'll be right back. stress sweat is different than ordinary sweat. it smells worse. get 4x the protection against stress sweat. introducing new secret clinical strength stress response scent. otherw
he's had a change of heart. one, that all politics is local, of course, and, two, as more people come out in terms of orientation, more americans will be accepting as same-sex marriage. >>> plus, we know the gop wants president obama to fail, will do anything to make sure he fails. that and no new taxes all they can agree on. no new taxes but why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his points of view? his version of a grand bargain to force the republic chance to say...
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everyone here has suffered life- changing injuries in combat. they've been shot, blown up, burned, and traumatized. the charity behind this is walking with the wounded. unable to walk after my own gunshot injuries nine years ago, i went to see them training. >> [inaudible] >> many of the wounded are amputees. this u.s. soldier is totally blind. for him and many others, this is their first time ever on skis. >> [inaudible] also people who have never skied before. [inaudible] >> in these conditions, it helps them to remember why they are doing this. >> [inaudible] >> iceland is a tough environment, but the an uptick will be tougher still. the finalists can expect conditions that make this feel like a walk in the park. determination in deed by those who have served. that brings today's broadcast to a close. you can continue watching for constant updates from around the world on our 24-hour news network, so check your local listings for our channel number. calls to reach me and most of the bbc team, you can go to twitter. thanks for watching. have a
everyone here has suffered life- changing injuries in combat. they've been shot, blown up, burned, and traumatized. the charity behind this is walking with the wounded. unable to walk after my own gunshot injuries nine years ago, i went to see them training. >> [inaudible] >> many of the wounded are amputees. this u.s. soldier is totally blind. for him and many others, this is their first time ever on skis. >> [inaudible] also people who have never skied before. [inaudible]...
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of heart changed any minds? ken blackwell, a friend of rob port man's. also our contributor who writes for the national review. you don't think this was the right thing to do? you think it's a mistake? how come? >> look, i think it was a decision that the portman family, who i love and respect, made and made together. choosing to hope that will finds a partner that he can share his life with is that family's decision. but that family's decision should not undercut, one, the state's rights across this country to determine that marriage is a union between one man and one woman consistent with a design that's been in play for over 2,500 years. so i don't think that this one family's decision is going to impact, let's say, in ohio public opinion, which is strongly in support of traditional and natural marriage. >> republicans were responding. they were all firing back at this. they were all at cpac today. here's what rick santorum had to say. >> i'm not too sure that the rational behind what senator portman was doin
of heart changed any minds? ken blackwell, a friend of rob port man's. also our contributor who writes for the national review. you don't think this was the right thing to do? you think it's a mistake? how come? >> look, i think it was a decision that the portman family, who i love and respect, made and made together. choosing to hope that will finds a partner that he can share his life with is that family's decision. but that family's decision should not undercut, one, the state's rights...
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and you have to change the thinking. when i have somebody can i watch somebody who spends $400 million on campaign with perhaps the worst ads i've ever seen. hype that it was being paid for by the obama campaign. it was so incredible. you remember the famous superhero out? people on a superhero. they made obama and it was great. i said wow, those done by the republicans. so when you spend $409 it's a failure and you don't have one victory, you know there's something seriously, seriously wrong. i've made over $8 billion. when i was thinking of renting, actually filed my financial statement. people were surprised, but more than not, i've employ tens of thousands of people and yet i'm continually criticized by total lightwave all over the place. it's unbelievable. it really is unbelievable. [applause] a mean, you see these guys on television. they can't buy a clean shirt. under saint donald trump is not in. thousands and thousands of people. i'm proud of what i've done. i think his nickname would mistake and i like mitt rom
and you have to change the thinking. when i have somebody can i watch somebody who spends $400 million on campaign with perhaps the worst ads i've ever seen. hype that it was being paid for by the obama campaign. it was so incredible. you remember the famous superhero out? people on a superhero. they made obama and it was great. i said wow, those done by the republicans. so when you spend $409 it's a failure and you don't have one victory, you know there's something seriously, seriously wrong....
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couple weeks ago, that all changed. he quite dramatically he is no longer saying no, but this is the 2013 conservative political action conference. all of the major speakers are folks who are known to be considering presidential run. today, jeb bush actually asked his name to be taken off the straw poll ballot. they are voting who would be the best 2016 nominee. he says it's too early to be talking about it but that big whole part of the conversation of the conference for the last day and a half. >> harris: that is interesting. take your name off the straw poll. >>> our old friend blogger has been in prison for one year now. now that his flying days are over, what is he doing behind bars? we return to planet blago coming up. and casinos generated huge amounts of tax dollars but in atlantic city, new jersey, poke tables and roulette wheels are not as crowded as they used to be. that is hurting the entire state. the economy of gambling and live report from a.c., next. but this is a real quick me, that's perfect for two! c
couple weeks ago, that all changed. he quite dramatically he is no longer saying no, but this is the 2013 conservative political action conference. all of the major speakers are folks who are known to be considering presidential run. today, jeb bush actually asked his name to be taken off the straw poll ballot. they are voting who would be the best 2016 nominee. he says it's too early to be talking about it but that big whole part of the conversation of the conference for the last day and a...
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tide of history senator portman's reversal catalyze other republicans to change their minds it's time to rubble. it's friday are you ready to rumble join me for tonight's big picture rumbalara kevin jackson radio host author and video production director at the tea party dot net meghan carr carpentier current year right executive editor of the raw story and horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow at the national center for public policy research and thank you all for joining me tonight it's great to have you here isn't it time for the united states kevin to extend civil rights to people who are born gay i think the rights should apply to everybody and i think a lot what happens is when somebody like portman speaks out people believe that it's a monolithic you know speech for all all republicans there are many republicans or conservatives who don't take the they they don't take the gays the way that people are explaining it they look at it as why are you leading with sexuality as your issue your issue is about human rights not so much a gay rights per se and i believe
tide of history senator portman's reversal catalyze other republicans to change their minds it's time to rubble. it's friday are you ready to rumble join me for tonight's big picture rumbalara kevin jackson radio host author and video production director at the tea party dot net meghan carr carpentier current year right executive editor of the raw story and horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow at the national center for public policy research and thank you all for joining me...
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i am proud of our budget because it's changed the conversation. today we are not talking about cliffs or ceilings are sequesters. we are talking about solutions and that's how it should be. our budget expands opportunity by growing the economy. it strengthens the safety net are retooling government and restores fairness by ending cronyism. [applause] and by setting priorities and choosing wisely, we have a plan to pay off our debt. in fact, we balance the budget in 10 years without raising taxes. [applause] how do we do this? it's really pretty simple. we stop spending money we don't have. go figure. you know, historically we've paid a little less than one fifth of our income in taxes to the federal government each year. but the government has spent a lot more, so our budget matches spending with income. we say to washington but we are willing to pay is what you're able to spend. washington should do the same thing. the crucial question isn't how we balance the budget. it's why we balanced the budget. the budget as a means to an end. we are not ba
i am proud of our budget because it's changed the conversation. today we are not talking about cliffs or ceilings are sequesters. we are talking about solutions and that's how it should be. our budget expands opportunity by growing the economy. it strengthens the safety net are retooling government and restores fairness by ending cronyism. [applause] and by setting priorities and choosing wisely, we have a plan to pay off our debt. in fact, we balance the budget in 10 years without raising...
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so, this is not a change in policy in any way. there is no policy that i'm aware of that's in writing. if there was a general practice, that's a different type of circumstance. but given the testimony by the appellant's attorney, i would also allow for a briefing, given that no brief was submitted because there was a misunderstanding that we had a practice, long-standing practice of doing a stay, of allowing for a stay under these types of circumstances. i don't know if that would -- and for that -- i would move to continue and allow the appellant's attorney to file a brief at the point, if it comes back to us. >> okay. so, a couple questions. one is the date to which you want to continue it and the other is do you want to allow the permit holder an opportunity to submit a response to whatever the appellant submits? >> that would normally be the case. >> because there would be an opportunity -- yes, i would allow for the briefing if that was so requested. >> timing wise, what would you suggest? >> sounds like they're going to ask
so, this is not a change in policy in any way. there is no policy that i'm aware of that's in writing. if there was a general practice, that's a different type of circumstance. but given the testimony by the appellant's attorney, i would also allow for a briefing, given that no brief was submitted because there was a misunderstanding that we had a practice, long-standing practice of doing a stay, of allowing for a stay under these types of circumstances. i don't know if that would -- and for...
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three month change. all i want to say is from the summer, from the middle of 2012 look at that move. big upward move. that continues. second point, i'll clear. now we go to the second one. business equipment production this is capital goods production. very important. same story. from last fall you having a rebound, very, very important. i can read this from my pal? in the last two weeks we've seen isms, adp, payrolls, jobless claims, retail sales and industrial production all beat expectations. that should tell you the economy is doing better than you think and that's helping the stock market. that's my quick take on the economy. i'm not the only one. listen to actress mila kunis. >> i'm an advocate put things in the bank, lock it in a cd and be safe. i've been push forward to take chances and i'm learning a little bit about the stock market and companies. >> all right. my kind of gal. i'm not being political one iota. i'm looking at the data. you look at the data and you'll see what i see. the economy
three month change. all i want to say is from the summer, from the middle of 2012 look at that move. big upward move. that continues. second point, i'll clear. now we go to the second one. business equipment production this is capital goods production. very important. same story. from last fall you having a rebound, very, very important. i can read this from my pal? in the last two weeks we've seen isms, adp, payrolls, jobless claims, retail sales and industrial production all beat...
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two slides, including one 45- foot super slide with an elevation change of nearly 30 feet. climbing ropes and walls, including one made of granite. 88 suspension bridge. recycling, traditional swing, plus a therapeutics win for children with disabilities, and even a sand garden with chines and drums. >> it is a visionary $3.5 million world class playground in the heart of san francisco. this is just really a big, community win and a celebration for us all. >> to learn more about the helen diller playground in dolores park, go to sfrecpark.org.
two slides, including one 45- foot super slide with an elevation change of nearly 30 feet. climbing ropes and walls, including one made of granite. 88 suspension bridge. recycling, traditional swing, plus a therapeutics win for children with disabilities, and even a sand garden with chines and drums. >> it is a visionary $3.5 million world class playground in the heart of san francisco. this is just really a big, community win and a celebration for us all. >> to learn more about the...
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changes happening yet." i think that everyone needs some time to make these things happen and we have got four years to make that happen. >> reporter: in the meantime, even as c-pac delegates focus on the next generation of conservatives, they're also listening to voices that were prominent in the past. the list includes 2008 vice presidential nominee sarah palin and former house speaker newt gingrich, both scheduled to address the conference tomorrow. >> woodruff: and to the analysis of shields and brooks, syndicated columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. good to see you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: so mark, looking at the cpac conference, what a way to make the republican party the conservative movement. >> well first a indication rea note. the cpac is not representative of the republican party by any means. the poll in the past in presidential candidates is elected president, giuliani -- president steve forbes and president ron paul. just outside of the mainstream. but i thi
changes happening yet." i think that everyone needs some time to make these things happen and we have got four years to make that happen. >> reporter: in the meantime, even as c-pac delegates focus on the next generation of conservatives, they're also listening to voices that were prominent in the past. the list includes 2008 vice presidential nominee sarah palin and former house speaker newt gingrich, both scheduled to address the conference tomorrow. >> woodruff: and to the...
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it requires on the outside to really work for changes in policy and and to really hold the israeli government accountable for the u.s. that is to i think address the funding gets we're providing three billion dollars a year thirty billion dollars over a ten year period here up to two thousand and eighteen and craig and i believe that the caterpillar bulldozer that killed our daughter was paid for with our tax money indeed we're funding this occupation impediment that becomes an even bigger problem when you look at the complete lack of accountability on the rachel's case from both the u.s. and israeli guy. so let's not forget about rachel corrie and this weekend commemorate her legacy because it's up to us to keep her spirit alive spirit that represents a true commitment to human rights equality and freedom and with great joy in mind let's go break the. well if you're a loyal our t.v. or you probably have a chance to watch the resident with host laurie harvest she launched over ten years ago as an online video talk show but it's expanded beyond just you tube and found a comfortable home right
it requires on the outside to really work for changes in policy and and to really hold the israeli government accountable for the u.s. that is to i think address the funding gets we're providing three billion dollars a year thirty billion dollars over a ten year period here up to two thousand and eighteen and craig and i believe that the caterpillar bulldozer that killed our daughter was paid for with our tax money indeed we're funding this occupation impediment that becomes an even bigger...
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so much for change you can believe in. republicans refuse to accept that their policies were rejected in november. and none more so than wrong way ryan. >> you know, it's really pretty simple. we stop spending money we don't have. our debt is a threat to this country. we have to tackle this problem before it tackles us. >> no. on november 6th, americans said no to that. no to cuts, cuts, cuts mentality. we refused it. we shot it down, we nixed it, declined it, renounced it, dismissed it. i don't know how many more ways republicans need me to say it, yet despite that, the gop keeps offering up the same slash and burn policies that gut the middle class. take ryan's budget, it's so severe worth to the lowest level since 1948. 1948. that's literally rolling back the clock. this is the same party that rails about white house tours. but it gnaws automatic budget cuts. well, they should ignore the fact that the u.s. forest service will have to cut 505 firefighters. they should ignore the fact that food programs for seniors are ge
so much for change you can believe in. republicans refuse to accept that their policies were rejected in november. and none more so than wrong way ryan. >> you know, it's really pretty simple. we stop spending money we don't have. our debt is a threat to this country. we have to tackle this problem before it tackles us. >> no. on november 6th, americans said no to that. no to cuts, cuts, cuts mentality. we refused it. we shot it down, we nixed it, declined it, renounced it,...
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do business, change the insurance, and the fee is no different. we saw a medical device fee start this year, a health insurance fee start next year. it's a movie you'll see again and again as years past. gerri: well, this money, supposed by, helps people who can't be denied coverage because of preexisting conditions. this is what it's for, and the companies levied are saying these are not people we necessarily are covering. you're verying bear the costs for the whole system. does their argument have weight? >> it does. remember that a lot of the kind of fees put into the affordable care act were advertised as fees for a benefit. the premium tax was in exchange for the business supposedly they would get. the device tax, people buy more devices, but dig into that, you find out that many of the small device manufacturers are not going to see the business change at all because of the affordable care act. same true for insurers, and, in this case, it is very unlikely that you will find the high cost patients who were excluded from the insurance pool in
do business, change the insurance, and the fee is no different. we saw a medical device fee start this year, a health insurance fee start next year. it's a movie you'll see again and again as years past. gerri: well, this money, supposed by, helps people who can't be denied coverage because of preexisting conditions. this is what it's for, and the companies levied are saying these are not people we necessarily are covering. you're verying bear the costs for the whole system. does their argument...
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but the aztecs changed that. the point is that in order to be successful they had to have a king who was an active warrior. they could not have a boy 8 or 10 years old ascend to the throne just because of some rule of primogeniture. so what they did is they elected among the royal lineage the man with the best qualifications as a warrior. keach: but that was not all. before the elected king was formally crowned, he was expected to launch a pre-inaugural raid -- a campaign against either a rebellious town or against towns not previously conquered. the raid would show that the man elected was in fact a competent military leader. this altar celebrates 11 conquests by the great aztec king montezuma i. but montezuma is not portrayed anywhere on the monument. instead, it celebrates 11 warriors, each shown subduing an enemy. in aztec society, it was not just the king who benefitted from warfare. the aztec society was unquestionably a strongly class-based society, but it did allow for a certain amount of mobility. and th
but the aztecs changed that. the point is that in order to be successful they had to have a king who was an active warrior. they could not have a boy 8 or 10 years old ascend to the throne just because of some rule of primogeniture. so what they did is they elected among the royal lineage the man with the best qualifications as a warrior. keach: but that was not all. before the elected king was formally crowned, he was expected to launch a pre-inaugural raid -- a campaign against either a...
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nothing's changed in eight years. beyond that looking into 2014, management is somewhat shifted to somewhat shorter duration times. that's good. they think rates are going higher. so they locked in rates when they could and now they think it's going higher. meanwhile diana's use e used the weakest in the dry bulk market. buying ships at ultralow prices buying at a time when no one else can. why? because they kept relatively clean balance sheet. company can purchase $900 million worth of ships. and as day rates recover for dry bulk, the value of those will increase dramatically. if secondhand ships return to the reversion to the mean, that would be 77% higher than where they are now. so this diana, what a fabulous opportunity. and it's been the one you've been taking advantage of for the past two years. diana's right. now, the stock is less than -- it's moved. it's less than 50 cents off of its 52-week high but currently trading at a 4.5% discount with $9.29. if i'm right about the dry bulk space, the value of those as
nothing's changed in eight years. beyond that looking into 2014, management is somewhat shifted to somewhat shorter duration times. that's good. they think rates are going higher. so they locked in rates when they could and now they think it's going higher. meanwhile diana's use e used the weakest in the dry bulk market. buying ships at ultralow prices buying at a time when no one else can. why? because they kept relatively clean balance sheet. company can purchase $900 million worth of ships....
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge reports tonight that may be starting to change. >> for the first time sinister rorrist attacked a diplomatic mission and the c.i.a. outpost annex in libya, the state department confirmed how many employees were hurt and the nature of their injuries. >> one with smoke inhilllation. at the temporary mission facility. one at the annex seriously injured. one at the left annex less seriously injuried and then a contractor. >> reporter: separately a dib low mattic source told fox news one suffered a severe head injury in the second wave of the attack when the annex came under rpg and mortar fire. in a an interview with fox's james rosen, secretary of state kerry confirmed a state department agent treated at walter reed as late as january. >> i have visited with one of the survivors at the bethesda hospital who is remarkably courageous perp and doing very, very -- person and doing very, very well. it called his wife and talked to her. >> six months after the ambassador chrissteins and three others were killed, leave republicans in the house
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge reports tonight that may be starting to change. >> for the first time sinister rorrist attacked a diplomatic mission and the c.i.a. outpost annex in libya, the state department confirmed how many employees were hurt and the nature of their injuries. >> one with smoke inhilllation. at the temporary mission facility. one at the annex seriously injured. one at the left annex less seriously injuried and then a contractor. >>...
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honor to be here with community leaders who are dedicated to the same principles and are positively changing our communities. the effect that one person can have in a community is truly inspiring. and it's that inspiration that drives each one of us to go out there and be a part of something bigger. i congratulate every award winner here tonight and let's not forget that every person here has the power to make a difference. i want to especially thank daniel and his team for being such instrumental leaders here in city hall on behalf of all communities and neighborhoods in san francisco. with that said, welcome and enjoy tonight's event. (applause) >> thank you, christina. so, before we jump into the fire works, as you would say, let's take a few seconds here and just go over some of the elements of tonight's event. so, tonight we're going to be giving out 12 awards. for those of you that came to the first nen awards, you recall it finished about an hour ago. so, we've modified the format in the last two years. so, tonight what will happen is that tonight we will hear from the people that nom
honor to be here with community leaders who are dedicated to the same principles and are positively changing our communities. the effect that one person can have in a community is truly inspiring. and it's that inspiration that drives each one of us to go out there and be a part of something bigger. i congratulate every award winner here tonight and let's not forget that every person here has the power to make a difference. i want to especially thank daniel and his team for being such...
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everyone here has suffered life- changing injuries in combat. they've been shot, blown up, burned, and traumatized. the charity behind this is walking with the wounded. unable to walk after my own gunshot injuries nine years ago, i went to see them training. >> [inaudible] >> many of the wounded are amputees. this u.s. soldier is totally blind. for him and many others, this is their first time ever on skis. >> [inaudible] also people who have never skied before. [inaudible] >> in these conditions, it helps them to remember why they are doing this. >> [inaudible] >> iceland is a tough environment, but the an uptick will be tougher still. the finalists can expect conditions that make this feel like a walk in the park. determination in deed by those who have served. that brings today's broadcast to a close. you can continue watching for constant updates from around the world on our 24-hour news network, so check your local listings for our channel number. calls to reach me and most of the bbc team, you can go to twitter. thanks for watching. have a
everyone here has suffered life- changing injuries in combat. they've been shot, blown up, burned, and traumatized. the charity behind this is walking with the wounded. unable to walk after my own gunshot injuries nine years ago, i went to see them training. >> [inaudible] >> many of the wounded are amputees. this u.s. soldier is totally blind. for him and many others, this is their first time ever on skis. >> [inaudible] also people who have never skied before. [inaudible]...
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if i could just finish my point both popes have apologized wholeheartedly and changed the landscape in terms of how we deal with this never to be shoved on never to be shoved under the carpet to be dealt with and the key area in which it was dealt with to it was to for big people with deep seeded homosexuality from entering seminary because we know that was over eighty percent of the cases was actually ephebophilia not actually pedophilia where it was homo sexual abuse and being put into it all male priesthood with all males around obviously that's an invitation to that kind of thing and so that had to be dealt with and once reverend die and you want to say something go right ahead go ahead is going to want to first i think. i first first of all what i'd like to say is that there is a difference between the church and the hierarchy that the church when you're talking about the church in this is a language issue that i have a lot of affiliate affinity for because we need to call the hierarchy. the hierarchy when we're talking about the laws and rules that they have made over us that com
if i could just finish my point both popes have apologized wholeheartedly and changed the landscape in terms of how we deal with this never to be shoved on never to be shoved under the carpet to be dealt with and the key area in which it was dealt with to it was to for big people with deep seeded homosexuality from entering seminary because we know that was over eighty percent of the cases was actually ephebophilia not actually pedophilia where it was homo sexual abuse and being put into it all...
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thousands of to the streets, not demanding regime change but political reform -- thousands took to the streets. the assad government reacted with brute force. demonstrators were killed, jailed, and tortured. that galvanized the opposition, and they took up arms. the battle lines are now clearly drawn -- troops loyal to assad on one side. on the other, the free syrian army anti hottest militias who are growing rapidly in strength. >> both sides are fighting for their survival. they will throw everything in this to win, or at least not to lose. both sides still get support from outside the country, so they have access to resources and can carry on fighting. >> the rebels are strongest in the west. they have brought large areas under their control. fighting is still raging in aleppo and homs. the situation is approaching stalemate -- neither side appears able to outgun the other, but that could change if western nations were to meet the demands of the syrian opposition leader. he wants them to supply heavy weapons to the rebels, but there are fears that could make matters worse. >> there
thousands of to the streets, not demanding regime change but political reform -- thousands took to the streets. the assad government reacted with brute force. demonstrators were killed, jailed, and tortured. that galvanized the opposition, and they took up arms. the battle lines are now clearly drawn -- troops loyal to assad on one side. on the other, the free syrian army anti hottest militias who are growing rapidly in strength. >> both sides are fighting for their survival. they will...
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you can only change it slightly. but in any type of celtic art, if you look at the book of kells, for example, all of the real artistry is in the details-- little, little details. the basic picture stays the same, but you change these little, little details. it's the same idea with the music. [violin plays irish tune] that's just the straight notes. that's the underlying melody. [elaborate variation of the same tune] that's it with ornamentation. now, there's also room to alter that melody, but the challenge is to alter it such a way as to enable you to sit in and play with somebody you've never met before who also plays that tune, and then do it such a way that doesn't sound discordant; that doesn't sound chaotic. that's the beautiful thing-- i can sit down with somebody i've never even met from another part of this country or ireland and sit down and be able to play tunes with them. [ensemble playing irish tune] [singing in gaelic] (jerry o'sullivan) irish traditional music-- any of the instrumental music-- it real
you can only change it slightly. but in any type of celtic art, if you look at the book of kells, for example, all of the real artistry is in the details-- little, little details. the basic picture stays the same, but you change these little, little details. it's the same idea with the music. [violin plays irish tune] that's just the straight notes. that's the underlying melody. [elaborate variation of the same tune] that's it with ornamentation. now, there's also room to alter that melody, but...
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hahaha, that really changed. i tried to think through where it changed. one reasons was the laws changed. punishment became immediate and certain. in maine, anyway if you're caught drunk driving you're going spend a weekend in jail. period, and you'll lose your license for a period of time. it's very certain, no doubt about it. so i think part of what the message you're sending us is it's the length of time and the uncertainty of punishment that allowed the culture to continue to exist in the military. would you agree with that? >> yes, senator, i would. absolutely. it's unconscienceble that punishment is solely up to the discretion of one individual who as noted was not even in courtroom. it's unconscionable that a sexual assault on a person brings a year in prison. it's sending the wrong mess thaj the military does not value what is happening. what happened to the victims. >> what is the typical lapse of time between the time a charge is filed and a time charge is disposed of one way or the other within the military system? is there an average. weeks, m
hahaha, that really changed. i tried to think through where it changed. one reasons was the laws changed. punishment became immediate and certain. in maine, anyway if you're caught drunk driving you're going spend a weekend in jail. period, and you'll lose your license for a period of time. it's very certain, no doubt about it. so i think part of what the message you're sending us is it's the length of time and the uncertainty of punishment that allowed the culture to continue to exist in the...
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i see the behavior change in front of my eyes. maybe they have never been able to go out of boundaries, their lives have been so rigid to sort of expressing that makes tremendous changes. because we did what we did, it is now sort of a nationwide model. >> i think you would be surprised if you come to these clinics. many of them i think would be your neighbors if you knew that. often times we just don't discuss that. we treat husband and wife and they bring in their kids or we treat the grandparents and then the next generation. there are people who come in who need treatment for their heart disease or for their diabetes or their high blood pressure or their cholesterol or their hepatitis b. we actually provide group medical visits and group education classes and meeting people who have similar chronic illnesses as you do really helps you understand that you are not alone in dealing with this. and it validates the experiences that you have and so you learn from each other. >> i think it's very important to try to be in tune with t
i see the behavior change in front of my eyes. maybe they have never been able to go out of boundaries, their lives have been so rigid to sort of expressing that makes tremendous changes. because we did what we did, it is now sort of a nationwide model. >> i think you would be surprised if you come to these clinics. many of them i think would be your neighbors if you knew that. often times we just don't discuss that. we treat husband and wife and they bring in their kids or we treat the...
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not happening at least what we've been told is happening in nothing more than this was that someone changed a story on the l.a. times website for around thirty minutes and so under the computer fraud and abuse act he is now looking at upwards of a few decades and three quarters of a million dollars in fines because someone who wasn't supposed to access a. computer system did and so we his his attorneys are saying that he's pleading not guilty to the charges and it's going to be a really really interesting case because here's a person who who is affiliated themselves with this group anonymous and it means not some leak computer hacker or anything there's just some dorky journalist to seem like he was trying to fit in trying to cause some trouble maybe trying to seek revenge on his former employers maybe just trying to make some cool internet friends you know that's what i was going to ask you and i mean we've all had those and jerry maguire kind of moments our thoughts where we thought about doing something really crazy against our bosses to extract revenge for something that they have done
not happening at least what we've been told is happening in nothing more than this was that someone changed a story on the l.a. times website for around thirty minutes and so under the computer fraud and abuse act he is now looking at upwards of a few decades and three quarters of a million dollars in fines because someone who wasn't supposed to access a. computer system did and so we his his attorneys are saying that he's pleading not guilty to the charges and it's going to be a really really...
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. >> eric: changing of the guard. out with the old, you know, mccains and don't take offense to this, the mccain, the bushes, establishment. the romneys. jeb bush was there. i know. hold on. in with rubio, in with cruz, martinez, nikki haley, jind jin. >> kimberly: out of respect he was the nominee for the party. >> dana: i don't think cpac -- like rand paul won last year. >> greg: romney did. >> dana: ron paul. >> greg: romney won the straw poll. >> dana: who won in iowa? >> greg: i don't know. reagan and g.w. bush won the straw poll. >> dana: i don't remember. can i ask about rand paul? that was something that a lot of people loved his sound bite. the g.o.p. of old has grown steal and moss covered. we have don't need to name any names but we just did. it's incumbered approach to freedom. they need to embrace liberty. it could argue on specifics but rhetorically, is it a good message? >> greg: he is talking about the me generaller iss, not the message -- he is talking about messengers, not the message. he is talking
. >> eric: changing of the guard. out with the old, you know, mccains and don't take offense to this, the mccain, the bushes, establishment. the romneys. jeb bush was there. i know. hold on. in with rubio, in with cruz, martinez, nikki haley, jind jin. >> kimberly: out of respect he was the nominee for the party. >> dana: i don't think cpac -- like rand paul won last year. >> greg: romney did. >> dana: ron paul. >> greg: romney won the straw poll. >>...
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nothing has really changed. to you agree? >> i think we are making progress. the rating agencies have downgraded some what the mega banks. they still get cheap funding when the go to the market. much cheaper than the smaller banks. we have made progress. my former agency has come forth with some very viable strategies for resolving these very large institutions, but the regulatory actions like higher capitol, minimum requirements for issuance of long-term debt, the need to complement that to really in his pernicious doctrine. so the tools are there. the path is there. it is up to the regulators to use the tools, and so far there not been aggressive in using the melissa: always thoughtful, always revealing. thank you for coming on. >> happy to be here. melissa: it just was noo a great week. in addition to today's senate interrogation, yesterday the fed rejected its capital plan. it was not the only one. goldman also must improve capital planning. meanwhile, 16 other banks get the go-ahead for a combined $30 billion a share buybacks. joining me now in another fo
nothing has really changed. to you agree? >> i think we are making progress. the rating agencies have downgraded some what the mega banks. they still get cheap funding when the go to the market. much cheaper than the smaller banks. we have made progress. my former agency has come forth with some very viable strategies for resolving these very large institutions, but the regulatory actions like higher capitol, minimum requirements for issuance of long-term debt, the need to complement that...
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so, i think that helped change the sentiment a little bit towards apple. and then, you had investors looking for this, you know, this cash distribution plan that needs to be expanded. a lot of reason why people are looking for next week is because, if they thought about the pattern from last year, the company held their shareholder immediating on february 23rd. a lot of anticipation they were going to announce a dividend, a buy-back there, they didn't. on march 19th, 2012, they issued a press release, they held a press conference, issuing their plan to pay a $10 billion share buy back and people are on their heels, they need this company to do it again and they think one year from the day, it could happen next week. >> for the longest time, apple was the buy the rumor, sell the news stock. and now it's actually, you know, it's flipped on its ear because now it's trading on the news that samsung, the real issue, people talk about if they were going to be able to come up with the next product. their competitors need to do that, as well. if blackberry fails,
so, i think that helped change the sentiment a little bit towards apple. and then, you had investors looking for this, you know, this cash distribution plan that needs to be expanded. a lot of reason why people are looking for next week is because, if they thought about the pattern from last year, the company held their shareholder immediating on february 23rd. a lot of anticipation they were going to announce a dividend, a buy-back there, they didn't. on march 19th, 2012, they issued a press...
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happening now is very unusual for syria the meaning is never happier for me it's true that that will change if. something happens in the second we are surrounded by genuine pure nature reverse waterfalls and trees everywhere and it's a pity that lies within a human soul that is the love of life syrians adore this kind of life used to be associated with freedom but then this crisis started. unfortunately a type of people emerged to follow western instructions they used time honored right just sounded words like freedom to mislead the people and destroy the beauty that used to be our home. we moved in to kill the locals early in the morning we walked into houses and shot people even those who were still in bed then we collected the bodies in one room and started filming them with the cell phone blaming the massacre on the army then we heard that the military were closing in on us part of our group fled at once while others opened fire on the troops. i don't know what they want. but here i bet you won't find a single educated man among them was that they want freedom they've blasted the whole
happening now is very unusual for syria the meaning is never happier for me it's true that that will change if. something happens in the second we are surrounded by genuine pure nature reverse waterfalls and trees everywhere and it's a pity that lies within a human soul that is the love of life syrians adore this kind of life used to be associated with freedom but then this crisis started. unfortunately a type of people emerged to follow western instructions they used time honored right just...
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changing your position is one thing and, certainly, a big deal. but then are you going to take it to the next level and be activist on it? are you going to go home to ohio and say let's change this state law and get rid of the ban on gay marriage which is probably one of the most sweeping in the country? >> well, people are going to know my position. but as you know, i've never really been involved in this issue one way or the other. i have voted consistent with again my beliefs at the time. >> reporter: but does your son and the new experience with your son change that? will you be active on it? >> you know, i'm kind of an economic policy walk. that's why i got in this business. that's what i've always focused on. how to get the economy going, get jobs back, and i spent hours this week in the budget committee. i'll be going back soon. the budget is on the floor next week. and those will continue to be the issues that i'll put my primary focus on. >> reporter: what do you say to a gay constituent in ohio who says, i'm so glad he changed his positi
changing your position is one thing and, certainly, a big deal. but then are you going to take it to the next level and be activist on it? are you going to go home to ohio and say let's change this state law and get rid of the ban on gay marriage which is probably one of the most sweeping in the country? >> well, people are going to know my position. but as you know, i've never really been involved in this issue one way or the other. i have voted consistent with again my beliefs at the...
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that number was changed down to 10. we adjusted our spending, our assumptions about spending accordingly. our assumptions about spending are specific to the various categories. i'll show you what those assumptions are. so, this slide provide you with a list of different categories we included. there are others down there that include a couple of catchall categories. it shows you the change in spending for management, change in spending from syndicates given the vastly smaller number, the change in spending on infrastructure which in fact is larger than we assumed at the time. but overall we got a reduction in spending of about $265 million or about a third of what we were assuming previously in 2010. so, it's expenditures of about 469 million versus 200 -- sorry, 791 million back in 2010. >> local visitors, that's 150, what was that number? you have millions and dollars here on the first category. when it comes to visitors you're talking about what visitors are going to spend? >> exactly right. >> and nonvisitors, okay,
that number was changed down to 10. we adjusted our spending, our assumptions about spending accordingly. our assumptions about spending are specific to the various categories. i'll show you what those assumptions are. so, this slide provide you with a list of different categories we included. there are others down there that include a couple of catchall categories. it shows you the change in spending for management, change in spending from syndicates given the vastly smaller number, the change...
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change at all. and that's where the tragic structure comes in. i tell the tale. it's not my role to make the judgment. it's not my role to prosecute. it's my role to tell the story, and i believe history will agree that this is the truth about who dick cheney was, what he believed, how he did what he did, and its impact on this country. >> it took you something like seven months to actually get him to agree to do this film. how much time did you spend with him, and did you end up liking him as a man? >> we spoke over a four-day period. five hours a day. a total of 20 hours. then on the fifth day, as you mentioned, he invited us to go fly fishing with him. it's the first time he'd gone fly fishing since his heart attack. and he was very welcoming to us. i mean, he -- he was cordial and friendly and, yes, it's hard, i think, not to like him as a person. he's very engaging. politics are a different issue, and we have different politics and that's something that was no secret to him. he knew that, and i
change at all. and that's where the tragic structure comes in. i tell the tale. it's not my role to make the judgment. it's not my role to prosecute. it's my role to tell the story, and i believe history will agree that this is the truth about who dick cheney was, what he believed, how he did what he did, and its impact on this country. >> it took you something like seven months to actually get him to agree to do this film. how much time did you spend with him, and did you end up liking...
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david: but retailers are changing their patterns, based on the changing patterns of certain groups of people. i never, i have final question. which of all those groups thaw service, and there are a lot of different groups of males that you're into, that you target, which one is the most profitable and which one are you trying to focus on more right now? >> right now we're focusing on all types of demographics. the younger demographic, obviously we do a lot of volume and some of our clubs. you don't see, you know, like, five years ago, six years ago, you see more of the high end locations doing volume where, you know, customers come in, big spenders will come in and spend 10,000 or 15,000. david: you're not seeing as much of that now? >> we're not seeing as much of it. we made up numbers seeing more regular guys, coming in on daily basis and spending $500. we do more volume. sandra: at a rick's cabaret, targeting male 35 and up, sophisticated customer, what do they spend when they come in. >> average spend to 300 to 500 per guest. sandra: okay, that being said, i'm curious what is the
david: but retailers are changing their patterns, based on the changing patterns of certain groups of people. i never, i have final question. which of all those groups thaw service, and there are a lot of different groups of males that you're into, that you target, which one is the most profitable and which one are you trying to focus on more right now? >> right now we're focusing on all types of demographics. the younger demographic, obviously we do a lot of volume and some of our clubs....
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what's changed a little bit, consumer's balance sheets have improved. so their debt's down. >> and that credit recovery is helping to offset rising mortgage rates. maria? >> okay, diana, thank you so much. what does that mean for the nation's housing industry and the nation's housing chief, and where we're headed. joining right now is the secretary of housing and urban development, shaun development. secretary, good to have you on the program. >> great to be with you, maria. >> i want to get your take of what alan greenspan said earlier on cnbc. he was on earlier today and spoke the housing market. >> home ownership rates are still at the bottom of the recent decline. i'm almost certain, however, they have already turned up and i'm reasonably certain that the rise in home prices has generated a very significant and important rise in home equity. meaning the equity of homes, which has basically moved a lot of underwater mortgages into positive ground. >> you agree with that? >> absolutely. in fact, just last week, the fed released data that showed that $
what's changed a little bit, consumer's balance sheets have improved. so their debt's down. >> and that credit recovery is helping to offset rising mortgage rates. maria? >> okay, diana, thank you so much. what does that mean for the nation's housing industry and the nation's housing chief, and where we're headed. joining right now is the secretary of housing and urban development, shaun development. secretary, good to have you on the program. >> great to be with you, maria....
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is parent company that tribune's master network one of the headlines on the l a times web site was changed as a result so essentially this is an act of digital vandalism he's now faces three criminal counts and that could land him in prison for ten years with more than seven hundred fifty thousand dollars in fines are to repartees there and your blake has been following this case and he joins me now with more andrew there's a lot of confusion surrounding this case can you break it down for us a little bit more you know as you know this case has actually been going this investigation going on for a really long time we only really found out about everything yesterday so backing up a little bit i mean you seem to cover all the bases pretty well but keyes was fired from his job at this small time fox affiliate in sacramento back in late two thousand and ten and after he left there supposedly two months later he logged on to a chap room that was frequented by members of anonymous and and some point whether he was in that chat room once or twice or whatever he handed out the log in credentials u
is parent company that tribune's master network one of the headlines on the l a times web site was changed as a result so essentially this is an act of digital vandalism he's now faces three criminal counts and that could land him in prison for ten years with more than seven hundred fifty thousand dollars in fines are to repartees there and your blake has been following this case and he joins me now with more andrew there's a lot of confusion surrounding this case can you break it down for us a...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. >>. >>> it seems to me we should begin our foundational document with the constitution. would you consider it constitutional for congress to specify that the first amendment shall apply only to the following books? >> i'm not a sixth grader. senator, i've been on this committee for 20 years. i studied the constitution myself. i reasonably well educated. i thank you for the lecture. so, i come from a different
as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat?...
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it's not a definite if they call it just infallible it wouldn't make or i want to i want to change i want to change gears a little bit here ok john henry the fact that he comes from argentina how important is that absolutely what i think nowadays with the majority of the church from latin america i think it sends a great message of hope it is sent a message of the international scope of the church i am blessed to travel all over the world and really the church is universal you see the church in different nations wherever you go people practicing the faith beautifully praying the rosary going to mass and this one this is really accentuated with a pope from latin america you know diana you are you happy that we have one pope from the south finally. i am i'm happy he's a jesuit. i am happy that he has definitely bent down and worked with the poor but he has stances against homosexuality that i think is. a little off putting for the people that i work with because right now i'm working in an inclusive community of. people who actually have been thrown out of their own churches because of
it's not a definite if they call it just infallible it wouldn't make or i want to i want to change i want to change gears a little bit here ok john henry the fact that he comes from argentina how important is that absolutely what i think nowadays with the majority of the church from latin america i think it sends a great message of hope it is sent a message of the international scope of the church i am blessed to travel all over the world and really the church is universal you see the church in...
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as a result of the changing expectations for the race. so, we've limited our review to the fund-raising effort itself. i should also say the number we're reporting here today reflects only pledges or cash that are documented at this point. so, of course, it doesn't yet -- it doesn't reflect cases or additional fund-raising i know the acoc and others are endeavoring to raise for the event where something hasn't yet entered into the form of a written pledge agreement or written contract, but it's maybe in a verbal state at this point. so, it doesn't mean we won't see more money. it's just this is what we can find evidence of as of today. >> thank you very much. if there's a member of the organizing committee who would like to talk about progress made so far and what we see. i know we've been at the podium discussing this several times with a lot of assurances that we would be doing better than we are right now. and what do we see now, the prognosis of being able to move forward? >> thank you, supervisor, and thank you for having this hearin
as a result of the changing expectations for the race. so, we've limited our review to the fund-raising effort itself. i should also say the number we're reporting here today reflects only pledges or cash that are documented at this point. so, of course, it doesn't yet -- it doesn't reflect cases or additional fund-raising i know the acoc and others are endeavoring to raise for the event where something hasn't yet entered into the form of a written pledge agreement or written contract, but it's...
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. >>> changes for oakland police. it is a whole new approach to fighting crime. >>> chaos on the san francisco streets today. update at noon. . >>> vandal im, carjackings, shots fired, it all started when a cab driver picked up a certain customer. now, it is the top story. good afternoon, i am tori campbell. this is a strange chain of events. it started with a vandalized taxicab and a shooting. brian flores joins us and explains how the suspect was found quickly. >> reporter: well the driver, suspect, officer, all of those people were not injured. if it wasn't for the cab's company investment in gps tracking, they may not have found the suspect so quickly. >> pacific heights is a quiet neighborhood. at 3:30 this morning, they flagged down a cab. the cab driver pulled over thinking it was a fare and as he did, it got loud. >> the suspects began jumping up and down. and they shattered the windshield of the taxicab. >> he took advice and locked all the doors. few minutes later. he opened the door and left the cab with th
. >>> changes for oakland police. it is a whole new approach to fighting crime. >>> chaos on the san francisco streets today. update at noon. . >>> vandal im, carjackings, shots fired, it all started when a cab driver picked up a certain customer. now, it is the top story. good afternoon, i am tori campbell. this is a strange chain of events. it started with a vandalized taxicab and a shooting. brian flores joins us and explains how the suspect was found quickly....
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a change on the horizon and this weekend. you can enjoy the dry mild pattern. >> certainly will, thank you, mark. >> there is a new campaign at protecting elephant and harbor sale pups and this is the b campaign and reminds them to call local mammal resource centers if they shot what looks like a sick or abandoned elephant or harbor seal. it coincides with the pupping season. signs have been posted along bay area beach with phone numbers and tips to keep the animals safe. >>> big name in silicon valley. we will tell you who is ranking mark zuckerberg the best ceo in the country. . >>> yesterday the dow closed. it is the highest since p november '96 and today stocks are lower and they are worried that inflation will cause the federal reserve to retreat from the boosting market. >> the dow is currently down. at 14,485. and the nasdaq is is also down 15. s&p down five. >>> facebook founder mark zuckerberg is at the top of the prestigious list. >> glass door ranks the 28-year-old as the top ceo in the country. he got a 99% approv
a change on the horizon and this weekend. you can enjoy the dry mild pattern. >> certainly will, thank you, mark. >> there is a new campaign at protecting elephant and harbor sale pups and this is the b campaign and reminds them to call local mammal resource centers if they shot what looks like a sick or abandoned elephant or harbor seal. it coincides with the pupping season. signs have been posted along bay area beach with phone numbers and tips to keep the animals safe....
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i do expect him to change it, no. could he change it, yes. possible, yes, probable, no. but there is that distinction. our nation of women, that's a doctrinal thing, that's to the discipline. >> rose: how do you respond to the fact that this really is the century of women, and this is a church that needs to have women as part of its -- >> sure, well i tell you this. when we walked into the sistine chapel, you all probably carried it live. we were saying the litany. saints. now the highest you can be called to in the catholic church is to be a saint. and of the saints that we prayed, more than half were women. so so the woman who is the greatest human being model, the person who is the greatest human being model for us happened to be a model. that's where the church is at her best. that's where -- that's where the church has always been known for lifting women up, in nobling them. >> rose: let me close with this last question. i think you said that he said to the fellow cardinals as he was elected, to be pope and accepted it, i hope you didn't make a mistake. >> he said t
i do expect him to change it, no. could he change it, yes. possible, yes, probable, no. but there is that distinction. our nation of women, that's a doctrinal thing, that's to the discipline. >> rose: how do you respond to the fact that this really is the century of women, and this is a church that needs to have women as part of its -- >> sure, well i tell you this. when we walked into the sistine chapel, you all probably carried it live. we were saying the litany. saints. now the...
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this is a gigantic change, isn't it? >> it is a gigantic change. look. there are a lot of form of energy out there but we're still relying on oil more domestically, not where most americans would like to be in terms of that ratio. you're right. it has implications for foreign policy. so i don't think we're going to see the end of american reliance on oil any time soon. >> you know, one of the energy issues, jonathan, that president obama has really done his best not to deal with head on because of the political sensitivities is this key stone pipeline. i know he got an earful from republicans this week who have been urging all along for him to approve this and get it going. he has seen maybe this week to signal tentatively that's the direction he will go in. obviously environmentalists are putting pressure on him not to. what do you think will run the course for the key stone pipeline? >> i'm not entirely sure. a decision hasn't come out yet. i think if you were to character ties statements he's made behind closed doors to republicans and the statement t
this is a gigantic change, isn't it? >> it is a gigantic change. look. there are a lot of form of energy out there but we're still relying on oil more domestically, not where most americans would like to be in terms of that ratio. you're right. it has implications for foreign policy. so i don't think we're going to see the end of american reliance on oil any time soon. >> you know, one of the energy issues, jonathan, that president obama has really done his best not to deal with...
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they change the weightings of the stocks. exxonmobil, at&t and pfizer have had very active buyback programs. they'll have stocks to sell at the close. citigroup actually added stocks. they'll have stuff here. >> thank you so much, bob. >> heading towards the close, here we go, 50 minutes left in this trading session. the dow needs a positive close to be at an all-time high and the s&p needs to be only up 1.92 at an all-time closing high. but it's in jeopardy right now. we'll keep an eye on this. >> what did we say yesterday? buckle up. >> that's right. again. >> jpmorgan under the microscope today and on the hot seat on capitol hill. >> let me be clear, jpmorgan completely disregarded risk limits and stonewalled federal regulators. it is unsettling that a group of traders made reckless decisions with federally insured money and that all of this was done with the full awareness of top officials at jpmorgan. >> we're going to take you live to washington and get the latest on this hearing. plus, one of our next guests says jpmor
they change the weightings of the stocks. exxonmobil, at&t and pfizer have had very active buyback programs. they'll have stocks to sell at the close. citigroup actually added stocks. they'll have stuff here. >> thank you so much, bob. >> heading towards the close, here we go, 50 minutes left in this trading session. the dow needs a positive close to be at an all-time high and the s&p needs to be only up 1.92 at an all-time closing high. but it's in jeopardy right now. we'll...